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Many Youth Members Expressing Their Excitement Over Youth Convention Bladsy Dinsdag 2008 Page22 Bylae by Die Burger 19 Februarie Many youth members expressing their excitement over Youth Convention OLLOWING the centenary arranged an International Youth acronym YC08 (Youth Convention Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber to the church’s youth website recorded celebrations of the Pal- Convention which took place on 2008). youngsters during the Youth Day some messages of excitement from Fmyra Road church buil- Sunday 17 February 2008 at Sahara Since District Apostle Noel Bar- 2006 service, the youth looked for- the youngsters all over the south- ding in 2006, the New Apos- Park Newlands Cricket Ground. nes, the president of the Cape Dis- ward to this day with much excite- ern hemisphere. Read of their exci- tolic Church Cape District Church The event was lead under the trict Church, announced the visit of ment. In the past few months the tement below: Deacon Best wishes to Cape Town Two days to go YC08 Wow! What a weekend! Thank you Chief Hey you guys! I’d love to join your youth day, but Can you believe it, its only two days to YC08 weekend is finally here people! Are Apostle and all the leaders for such a fantastic unfortunately I am in Germany, I wish you a very go. Goodness! It's going to be so cool! you exited? No more waiting. It’s here, it’s experience. - Craig Mckie wonderful day with a lot of fun and wonders and what all! See you all there! - Samantha Carmen here! - Tharina Meyer Hopefully we get to know what you all were experiencing! Arendse Bye Sonja - Sonja Haenzelmann Excitement Are you ready? The Eastern Capers are coming! All about the Sunday! The big day is coming closer and I can’t Goodness, what mighty excitement. The Eastern Cape Hello all fellow youth apostolics. I know the wait to sit in Sahara Park in 5 days and area is sparsely populated, a congregation in your Sahara Park! Here We Come! excitement we all have in our hearts is too much 27min.The feeling is amazing to know that district could be 120 km away. Think of how district Greetings! I don't know what to say any more because to contain. Because of all the visiting youth that you will be in a service held by the Chief leaders need to travel! Then if a district is so widely the excitement is just too great! I just hope I don't get a will be coming and the other people we will be Apostle. I’m so excited! - Alicia Williams spread, imagine how our bishops and Apostle need to heart attack of all the excitement for YC08. Especially, meeting. We can't wait for this Sunday! travel in there areas, and not as an exception, but as in the word that Chief Apostle Leber will have for us! I just Although, we should not lose sight of how everyday. Bishop area activities may happen only realized last night, that the youth are not going to be special this visit of the Chief Apostle is. We must once a year (if any). District activities happen at about also not forget about the blessings we are going served by our CA in Port Elizabeth, not in Durban, not in Another reason why yc08 is so special the same frequency. So seeing our Apostle or Bishop for. I hope all of us have a good preparation for Johannesburg, not in the Freestate, but RIGHT HERE IN Firstly, it's like Christmas day - you know it's nearly happens VERY RARELY! So imagine our excitement to Sunday's service. Love to all. - Nikita Suzan THE MOTHER CITY. What a day and experience it's going Christmas day because all the trimmings are out be with our Chief Apostle! For most Eastern Capers Titus to be! I can't wait anymore! Prepare well and enjoy my and you have the sense of excitement looking this will be their first trip out of their little piece of dear youth! Cheers! - John Alexander Mouers forward to receiving and exchanging gifts - in this Africa. Seems like almost too much excitement for case, the preparation is well on it's way and one weekend! Thank you District Apostle and all those everyone is looking forward to receive the gifts and involved for creating this excitement. A renewal of our blessings our Chief will bestow on his visit. excitement to be children of the Most High. We look Youth Confirmed in 1998 Mark Theodore Petersen Secondly, it's a day of Thanksgiving. Thousands forward to sitting at the feet of our Rock. Many Greetings everyone! This is a special message for all youth Hello and good day to all. I Really just will give thanks and praise to God for allowing this blessings to all! Cape Town, see you soon! - that was confirmed in 1998 because this year in April will want to wish you all of the best for your wonderful event to take place in our hearts. Thirdly, Tarin Greschen Daniels mark our 10th anniversary as youth members! Youth preparation and sacrifice you are putting Convention 2008 will give us (Conformant 1998) a great in for this Day. A great day awaits us as it's a day of Palm Sunday - A first for the Youth of opportunity to catch up. Do you remember the trip to ministers and youth. We will see each the Cape Apostle District, so align ourselves George? I'm sure we were the first group of conformant other at Ratanga Junction on the 16th of spiritually, preparing inwardly for the visit of our that had a weekend away. To have our 10th anniversary in Feb 2008 and then we will celebrate Chief, yet, still having our Goal of Faith intact - the Need help the same year as YC08 is something extraordinary! I'm sure the day together on the 17th of Feb. - return of Jesus Christ. And last but not least, it's a Hello, I urgently need someone to assist me in we'll have a lot to talk about next weekend. Keep up the Mark Theodore Petersen departed service. Can you imagine how thousands getting / swapping to get a later flight on Sunday good work! Cheers! - John Alexander Mouers of our friends, young people who have left the 17 Feb 2008 - even if immediately after the youth earth, will rejoice? - Carmen Solomons service. Was just informed that I have to fly out to JHB (work) and really want to attend the divine 2008 service. I will not be able to do so due to flight Good day all. It’s really down to the wire now. Chief Apostle schedule! Please, please - Leonardo Julius visiting us is really around the corner. Hope you are all ready for an outburst of blessings. You'll be going home with more than The big day is imminent! Greeting fellow youth! Its 2008 just your tummy's full. For all the youth that will be visiting Cape Hi everyone! It's hard to believe 2008 2008 is finally here! The wait is slowly but surely town for the service, I want to extend to you all a most special has arrived and in a few weeks we'll be The big day! coming to an end and in just under 40 days we will and heartwarming welcome. May you experience the love and blessed by our dear Chief Apostle. May Greetings all! Hope you are just as excited as I sit at the feet of our dear Chief Apostle. Take this warmth of the host families that you will be staying with. I have you all experience a most blessed am! About the BIG day (YC2008)! Obviously! This slogan with you for this year, "never be late in no doubt that they will be spoiling you rotten in taking care of preparation as we count down the final is going to be an experience of a lifetime. So guys 2008" have a most blessed day further. - you. And if you like me and celebrating not only your Big day in days to Youth Convention 08. I'm sure you better be there on the 17 February 2008. It's Chevonne Pietersen the build up to the Chief Apostle visit but also your 21st, Gods all of us are not going to be able to stop going to be Greatest! I can't wait to shake hands talking about the Special Weekend in with Mr. Leber! I get goose bumps just thinking richest blessings to you and may you experience many more. Hope to be seeing you all soon at Newlands Stadium. Blessed February for a very long time! - about the Big Day! Enjoy! Cheers! - Clayton Basil Barnes John Alexander Mouers preparation from Aldrin Brooks - Aldrin Leon Brooks JEUGBRIEWE-AI.
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